There is a lot of excitement surrounding the upcomingCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. The title is set to build on theincredibly successfulCall of Dutyfranchise and add a new addition to theBlack Opsseries which is favored by many fans. With the game approaching its release this holiday season, players can begin experiencing the title earlier through its beta. However, some have wondered how the beta gaming sessions will impact the game when it is finally released.
There has already been speculation about thechanges that will appear inCold War, with some hoping for improvements on the rebootedModern Warfare. Players who do not own a PlayStation will finally be able to get their experience of the gameplay this weekend and players will have something new to work towards. Rather than building into the progression of the final game, the beta will offer its own closed progression system for players to work toward.
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TheCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warwebsite offers insight into how progression will work in the beta version of the title. The beta itself will have its own unique progression system that will allow players to acquire new abilities and items, but this will not impact the fully released game in any way. The website notes that the experience gained will not carry over to the title, but there are still incentives to play the game at this stage. Players will receive a weapon blueprint as well as a character forCall of Duty: Mobileif they participate.
Playing the beta will give players access to the Zeus Weapon Blueprint at level 10 of the main game and the gun is an Epic SMG. EquallyCall of Duty Mobileplayers will be rewarded with a new playable character called Alder. These incentives may tempt players, but many will be interested in seeing how the new title plays and whether it can beat previous experiences regardless of the bonuses. IfCold Warcan please fansat this early stage, it will likely be a huge commercial hit.
Many are interested to see what Treyarch has been working on and the beta is an ideal opportunity for fans to get hands-on experience. Nonetheless, thebeta will receive updatesbefore it is released and with that in mind, it makes sense that progression systems will largely be held back until the release of the full game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warlaunches November 13 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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